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The Bahr al-Arab () or Kiir River () is a which flows approximately through the southwest of and marks part of its international border with . It is part of the river system, being a of Bahr el Ghazal, which is a tributary of the .

The river flows through Sudan's and regions and forms part of the border between Darfur and the region of Bahr el Ghazal in northwestern South Sudan. For centuries the Bahr al-Arab has marked the boundary between the and ethnic groups.

(1995). 9780813321219, Westview Press.
; online at Google Books The river has served as a frontier and zone of conflict between the Baggara and Dinka peoples since their oral traditions began.
(2026). 9780300097641, Yale University Press. .
; online at Internet Archive


Etymology
The name "Bahr al-Arab" is for "Sea of the Arabs" (possibly from "Nahr al-Arab", Arabic for "River of the Arabs"). The people call it the "Kiir River".


Course
The Bahr al-Arab arises from several tributaries that drain the and in Darfur, close to Sudan's border with and the Central African Republic. The Adda and Umbelasha flow east from the Bongo Massif to join the Ibrah (Wadi Ibra), which flows south from the Marrah Mountains. Formed from these tributaries, the Bahr al-Arab flows east along the border of the and Bahr el Ghazal regions, then through a southern part of the region.

According to some sources, the Bahr al-Arab's with the marks the source of the Bahr el Ghazal River. Other sources say the Jur joins the Bahr el Ghazal before the Bahr al-Arab does. The Bahr el Ghazal flows a short distance east to join the White Nile in the wetlands. The joins the Bahr al-Arab from the south, just above the Jur River confluence.Course info mainly from:

(1992). 9780528834929, .
; and
(2026). 140200866X, Springer. 140200866X
; online at Google Books

The Bahr al-Arab has the largest of any river in the Bahr el Ghazal region. But compared to the rivers to the south, the Bahr al-Arab has very little water and it flows sluggishly.

(2026). 9780300097641, Yale University Press. .
; online at Internet Archive


History
During the Second Sudanese Civil War, Bahr al-Arab's location on the border between Northern and made it a military front and an area of conflict. In the early 1980s western Sudan suffered several droughts and crop failures. As various peoples shifted southward the moved south of the Bahr al-Arab and came into conflict with the . The Baggara were supported by the Sudanese military in an attempt to make headway against the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA). The Baggara militias, known as murahileen,
(1998). 9780815715139, Brookings Institution Press.
; online at Google Books
battled the SPLA throughout the 1980s. By the end of the decade the land along the Bahr al-Arab was devastated and the population decimated.
(1995). 9780813321219, Westview Press.
; online at Google Books


See also
  • List of rivers of Sudan
  • List of rivers of South Sudan
  • Biem, South Sudan


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